Cops have released pictures of two gorgeous 'sperminator' girls who drugged male victims in a 'Goodnight, Cinderella' scam so they could rob their bank accounts - and took a sperm sample while the men slept to threaten victims with rape allegations in case they were to complain.
Police say the women, who were arrested in Ceilandia, in the Federal District of Brazil, on 23rd February, would arrange to meet their victims in private where they would drug them and then use their mobile phones to transfer cash and make purchases online.
But when the men woke up and realised what had happened, they were discouraged form going to the cops after the women revealed they had "DNA proof" the man had raped them, and threatened to complain to cops if they raised the alarm.
The police said Aline Rodrigues dos Santos and Vitoria Fernandes Soares, both 26, were arrested after their latest victim, a 53-year-old man, reported he was the victim of the 'Goodnight, Cinderella' scam at a motel in Ceilandia.
According to investigators, the man lost consciousness for around five hours after drinking a beverage offered by the pair during an arranged meeting.

Vitoria Fernandes Soares, 26, poses in undated photo. She was preventively arrested suspected of drugging and robbing men after romantic encounters in the Federal District and in Goias, Brazil. Note: Private photo. (Newsflash)
When he regained consciousness, he discovered that online bank transfers and credit card purchases had been made from his accounts, totalling BRL 19,500 (GBP 2,800).
Despite their threats, he reported them to cops.
The investigation that uncovered the scam began in November 2025 after the 53-year-old reported the incident.
During inquiries, detectives identified at least one other similar case in Aguas Lindas de Goias, involving the same two women. In that case, the reported loss was just over BRL 1,000 (GBP 143).
Search warrants were executed on 13th February at the women’s homes in Aguas Lindas de Goias. Officers said the pair were not there at the time because they had travelled to Bahia for Carnival where they presumably hoped to find other victims.

Police seized possible medications and ammunition at the home of women accused of robbery, undated. Note: Photo is a screenshot from a video. (Newsflash)
They were later located and appeared at a police station on 23rd February accompanied by a lawyer, where they were arrested under preventive detention orders issued by the courts.
During the searches, police seized suspected medications believed to have been used to drug victims, as well as ammunition and other materials considered relevant to the investigation.
Investigators confirmed said that after the alleged robberies, the women intimidated victims by suggesting they could falsely accuse them of rape, claiming to have taken genetic material as proof.
Police believe this may have discouraged other victims from coming forward and have now made the images public to persuade other men to come forward.
Both women have been indicted for aggravated robbery committed by more than one person, an offence that carries a possible sentence of up to 15 years in prison.
Soares was also indicted for illegal possession of permitted ammunition, which carries a sentence of one to three years’ detention.
(Mike Leidig /Newsflash)


